For Frasca, fellow guitarist Jeff Curran and new drummer Zane Rosanoski, it will be like a farewell party — it’s the last show the riff-rockers will play in Australia before they head to Europe for a month of touring, and possibly the last Aussie show they’ll do before they release their next album, called Love Army.

“Between now and then we hope to get the rest of our record finished,” Frasca said.

The record in question has “seven songs recorded ... and about five songs to go” and includes a track recorded with two of the members of reformed ’90s rock band Ugly Kid Joe.

The project has been recorded thanks to crowdfunding, with Dallas Frasca kicking in about $22,000 to get the band into the studio, which Frasca said was “amazing”.

“It’s also fingernail-biting because it’s all or nothing with some of those things — unless you reach the target you don’t get anything,” she explained.

“Honestly, we couldn’t have done it without the fans.

“These days, the model of the major label is quite out-dated.

“We’re proudly independent. We’ve been touring Australia for eight years, and having success at a certain level, and we’re proud of that, (but it’s only) because of the people coming to our shows, and buying our merch, and telling people about our band.”

It’s the second time fans have come to the rescue for Dallas Frasca — crowdfunding helped replace “a really large sum of money stolen off us at the airport” which was going to be used to mix their second album, 2012’s Sound Painter.

Frasca is reluctant to talk too much about Love Army until it’s released but she’s more than happy to discuss the album’s first taste — an acerbic and fuzzy rocker called Lizard Boy that takes a massive swipe at Prime Minister Tony Abbott.